Blank Civil War forms collection, ca. 1861-ca. 1910.

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Blank Civil War forms collection, ca. 1861-ca. 1910.

Blank U.S. Army documents, including army discharge, monthly return of clothing, camp and garrison equipage, furlough form, unservicable ordnance stores, issues of horse equipment to officers, volunteer discriptive list, and muster and pay rolls; together with blank report form and other materials to be used by patriotic instructors, Grand Army of the Republic.

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